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Chutian Metropolis Daily , June 28, 2010 The Chutian Metropolis Daily features several stories about water on the front page. The image on the wrapper (shown above) is of a river bank in Jingzhou, where a high school student and a retired soldier died while attempting to rescue a drowning boy. Zhao Long...
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Dongguan Times , June 25, 2010 As with most newspapers around the country, the Dongguan Times goes with the two 'ringleaders' of the Xinjiang terrorist cell, Abdurixit Ablet, 42, and Imin Semai'er, 33. But the main picture, of the floods sweeping Southern China, has the headline (in white...
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Oriental Guardian , June 24, 2010 Starting this afternoon, students in Nanjing can check out how they did on the recent National Matriculation Exam. Today's Oriental Guardian ruminates on the anxieties involved in getting up the nerve to call the score hotline. More than the score, it's the future...
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Southern Metropolis Daily , June 23, 2010 In tightened regulations now being enforced by Guangzhou police, hotels will now need to register the ID of every guest, and couples must present proof that they are married, the Southern Metropolis Daily reports in its top headline. From the article inside the...
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Beijing Morning Post , June 21, 2010 Massive flooding across seven provinces in southern China has affected tens of millions of people. The Beijing Morning Post notes in a top headline that Premier Wen Jiabao has gone to Guangxi to take charge of disaster relief work, but unlike many of today's papers...
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New Culture View , June 17, 2010 It's hot in Changchun, announces today's New Culture View . A dog shaved into a lion-like appearance to evade the heat attracts attention from curious onlookers in the paper's front page photo. A small headline in the sidebar teases a story reprinted from...
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Chongqing Times , June 16, 2010 Today is the Duanwu Festival, a time for Dragon Boat races and zongzi, rice dumplings wrapped in banana leaves. Today's Chongqing Times reports in its top headline that Bo Xilai, the city's party secretary, held a workshop yesterday to address issues related to...
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The Beijing Times , June 15, 2010 The top headline of today's Beiing Times is 'Traffic fines could be paid by swiping [debit] cards'. Apparently ICBC bank is testing a system allowing traffic law violators to pay their fines on the spot. The photo shows northern China's "largest...
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Jinan Times , June 14, 2010 Hua Junwu (华君武), a cartoonist who got his start in the 1930s, drew caricatures in Yan'an in the 1940s, and joined the People's Daily in 1949. Today's China Daily has a look back at his career: His caricatures typically featured people with unkempt dress and messy...
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Oriental Guardian , June 10, 2010 The Agricultural Bank of China, the last of the country's big four state-owned banks to go public, had its IPO approved by regulators yesterday. Today's Oriental Guardian reported the news in a front-page headline that superimposed the characters 很行 ("ok...
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New Express , June 9, 2010 Shenyang Evening News , June 9, 2010 Jinan Times , June 9, 2010 Chongqing Times , June 9, 2010 High school students are under huge pressure to perform during the exams, but their parents and teachers are also highlighted in the post-exams coverage. The New Express goes with...
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Luoyang Evening News , June 8, 2010 It's the second day of the national college entrance exams, and the front pages of China's newspapers have again featured images of nervous test-takers and their concerned parents. Today's Luoyang Evening News features a familiar array of smiling faces...
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Yangzi Evening Post , June 7, 2010 The college entrance exams begin today! The Yangzi Evening Post has the red headline, 'Face the examinations with a smile. Best of luck to the students.' It reports that in Jiangsu province today 572,000 students will face examinations. The Yangzi Evening Post...
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Chongqing Economic Times , June 4, 2010 In November 2008, Yuan Zhengming, a 22-year-old street vendor was walking along the road when she was struck in the head by a metal object. The object was determined to have fallen from the apartment building nearby, but since no one stepped forward to accept responsibility...
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Youth Times , June 3, 2010 The Youth Times is a commercial daily run out of Hangzhou by the Zhejiang Youth League. Today's front page features a large photo of Yukio Hatoyama resigning as Japan's prime minister. The top headline, "Why is smoke coming out of cracks in the floor," reports...